More consistent namespacing for shared types #1073
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Summary
Some types that represent common structures that appear in many places throughout the Stripe API, such as
Address
orMetadata
are defined intypes/shared.d.ts
, so that their definitions aren't repeated everywhere. However when these types are referenced from other types, currently they are not namespaced withStripe
, e.g.Account
hasmetadata: Metadata
, notmetadata: Stripe.Metadata
. This is inconsistent with how the other types in the library are referenced, e.g.Account
hasindividual: Stripe.Person
, not justindividual: Person
.This PR corrects that, and makes the referenced to shared types consistent with all the other references. This should have no affect. The references all refer to the same types, they are just more specific (and I have added some lines to typescript-test specifically to exercise the shared types).